- Yuri
Fyodorovich Lisyansky (Ukrainian: Юрій Федорович Лисянський, romanized: Yuri
Fedorovych Lysianskyi; Russian: Юрий Фёдорович Лисянский; 12 April [O...
- the Neva,
under the
commands of Adam
Johann von
Krusenstern and Yuri
Lisyansky, respectively. The main goal was to
establish diplomatic and economic...
-
Lisyansky Peninsula (Russian:
Poluostrov Lisyanskogo) is a
mountainous peninsula in
Khabarovsk Krai,
Russian Federation. Cape Duga
forms its southern...
-
Island is
named after Yuri
Lisyansky, a
Russian Imperial explorer and an
officer in the
Imperial Russian Navy.
Lisyansky was the
commanding officer of...
- sloop-of-war Neva
under the
command of
Lieutenant Commander Yuri
Feodorovich Lisyansky. Neva was
accompanied by the
Ermak and two
other smaller,
armed sailing...
- motive". In an
interview to
Current Time TV,
human rights activist Pavel Lisyansky said that the "courses" are
often accompanied by
physical violence, moral...
- "Yakutat" is a
Tlingit name
reported as "Jacootat" and "Yacootat" by Yuri
Lisyansky in 1805.
Yakutat Bay was the
epicenter of two
major earthquakes on September...
- mine was
rendered unusable for some time.
Human rights activist Pavlo Lisyansky wrote that the mine
owners had
egregiously ignored safety regulations...
-
There is the
memorial museum of
Russian naval officer and
explorer Yuri
Lisyansky in his
family house [uk] in
Nizhyn and a
monument by the house. Modern...
- sailing-ships, the
Nadezhda and the Neva,
under Ivan
Krusenshtern and Yuri
Lisyansky,
engaged in the
first Russian cir****navigation of the earth, and approached...